La Crystal King-Woolfork, 28, and a girlfriend came home from the Shake Your Booty dance club drunk and looking for sex, according to the report.

The report went on to say the two women began to have sex with each other as King-Woolfork's boyfriend, Ivory Brown, watched from his bed.

When he refused to join in, the other woman left, leaving the couple alone, and that's when the violence began.

Brown said his girlfriend "became very angry," and after he was cut by the knife a couple times, was able to wrestle the knife away from her.

King-Woolfork said she had originally grabbed the knife to protect herself because she claimed Brown had a history of violence with her. She then claimed Brown stomped on her head multiple times, but admitted to hitting him in the head with her cellphone and in the face with a metal candle holder, the report said.

King denied stabbing Brown, and also said that after she hit him with the candle holder, Brown punched her and gave her a bloody nose.

A short time later, King called 911, but when officers arrived, she "refused to cooperate with law enforcement," the report said.

King, who was free on felony probation, was charged with attempted murder.

Brown, meanwhile, was treated for a stab wound to his left eye, as well as a four-inch laceration to his shoulder and another cut on his head, the report said.

Last month's arrest was King-Woolfork's 10th in Indian River County since 2006.

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